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Where to study JSTL content for SCWCD exam..

 
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Hi,

I am preparing for SCWCD exam using Head First Servlets & JSP book..
One of my friends gave the exam recently, but he told his score was affcted in the JSTL questions... He said there was not enough material in the book for that topic..
His is not an isolated case.. another friend of mine also has the same complaint...

Can u please tell what one has to study to score well in this section..?
Should I study the JSTL spec also.. :-( ? Phew... if so, guide me how to approach it ..

Thanks ,

Moto Kish..
 
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Hi Moto,
The HFJS book covers everything you need for JSTL except c ut, c:redirect and c:forTokens. Your friends might have missed out on these. It should be enough if you read the material in the book and read these 3 left out tags by doing a google search. You can cross-check with the syllabus, everything is covered.
 
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I took the exam recently, I dont think there were anything beyond the JSTL covered in HFSJ.
 
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